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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
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Chapter 59 Configuring Router Interfaces
Basic Interface Settings on Cisco IOS Routers
Note Basic interface settings are always local to the device on which they are configured. You cannot share
this policy with other devices. You can, however, share advanced interface settings. For more
information, see Advanced Interface Settings on Cisco IOS Routers, page 59-13.
Related Topics
Deleting a Cisco IOS Router Interface, page 59-6
Step 1 In Device view, select Interfaces > Interfaces from the Policy selector.
The Router Interfaces Page, page 59-7 is displayed.
Step 2 To add a new interface or subinterface, click the Add Row button to open the Create Router Interface
dialog box.
To edit an existing interface or subinterface, select it in the Interfaces table, and then click the Edit Row
button to open the Edit Router Interface dialog box. Refer to Create Router Interface Dialog Box,
page 59-8 for descriptions of the fields in these dialog boxes.
Step 3 Select Enabled to have Security Manager actively manage this interface or subinterface. If this option
is deselected, the interface/subinterface definition is retained, but the interface/subinterface itself is
disabled (or “shutdown”).
Step 4 Choose Interface or Subinterface from the Type list.
Step 5 If you are creating an interface, enter a name for the interface. You can click Select to open a dialog box
that will help you generate a standard name based on interface type and details about the interface’s
location, such as card, slot, and subinterface. For more information on using the dialog box to generate
an interface name, see Interface Auto Name Generator Dialog Box, page 59-12.
Note When naming a BVI interface, use the bridge group number as the card number. Deployment
will fail if you configure a BVI interface without configuring a corresponding bridge group.
Step 6 If you are creating a subinterface, provide the following:
a. Parent—Choose the parent interface for this subinterface.
b. Subinterface ID—Enter a number to identify the subinterface.
Note Security Manager configures serial subinterfaces as point-to-point, not multipoint.
Step 7 To specify a Layer Type, choose a Level 2 (data link) or Level 3 (network) option from this list.
Step 8 Choose a method of IP address assignment for this interface/subinterface, then provide additional
information, as required:
Static IP—Provide an IP Address and Subnet Mask.
DHCP—No additional information is required.
PPPoE—No additional information is required.
Unnumbered—Provide the name of the interface from which an IP address is to be “borrowed.”
Note Layer 2 interfaces do not support IP addresses.